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Predicting the fate of non-ionic organic chemicals entering agricultural soils following sewage sludge application.

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Predicting the fate of non-ionic organic chemicals entering agricultural soils following sewage sludge application. / Wild, S. R.; Beck, A. J.; Jones, K. C.
In: Land Contamination and Reclamation, Vol. 3, 1995, p. 181-190.

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Wild, SR, Beck, AJ & Jones, KC 1995, 'Predicting the fate of non-ionic organic chemicals entering agricultural soils following sewage sludge application.', Land Contamination and Reclamation, vol. 3, pp. 181-190.

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Wild, S. R. ; Beck, A. J. ; Jones, K. C. / Predicting the fate of non-ionic organic chemicals entering agricultural soils following sewage sludge application. In: Land Contamination and Reclamation. 1995 ; Vol. 3. pp. 181-190.

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title = "Predicting the fate of non-ionic organic chemicals entering agricultural soils following sewage sludge application.",
author = "Wild, {S. R.} and Beck, {A. J.} and Jones, {K. C.}",
year = "1995",
language = "English",
volume = "3",
pages = "181--190",
journal = "Land Contamination and Reclamation",
publisher = "EPP Publications",

}

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TY - JOUR

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AU - Wild, S. R.

AU - Beck, A. J.

AU - Jones, K. C.

PY - 1995

Y1 - 1995

M3 - Journal article

VL - 3

SP - 181

EP - 190

JO - Land Contamination and Reclamation

JF - Land Contamination and Reclamation

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